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*ProteanThread*
http://www.firedaemon.com/
FireDaemon is a utility that allows you to install and run virtually any
native Win32 application or script (eg. BAT/CMD, Perl, Java, Python, TCL/TK)
as a Windows NT/2K/XP/2K3/Longhorn service. FireDaemon features easy
configuration (via GUI or XML), a low memory/CPU overhead, subprocess
prioritisation, custom environments, CPU binding plus monitoring and logging
to the event log and on-disk log files.
FireDaemon is supplied in three forms: a free Lite version (with limited
functionality for non-commercial use), a fully functional Pro version and an
OEM version designed for redistribution.
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Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com (alternate OS for games based on the classics)
http://rtdos.com/debate (politically charged discussions)
http://rtdos.com/guestbook (submit your links here)
http://rtdos.com/forum (rtdos message boards)
http://rtdos.com/rtdos (rtdos active developer chat)
http://rtdos.com/chat
retro themed chats scheduled every Thursday @ 7PM MDT (0100 GMT) and
every Sunday @ 1PM MDT (1900 GMT)
FireDaemon is a utility that allows you to install and run virtually any
native Win32 application or script (eg. BAT/CMD, Perl, Java, Python, TCL/TK)
as a Windows NT/2K/XP/2K3/Longhorn service. FireDaemon features easy
configuration (via GUI or XML), a low memory/CPU overhead, subprocess
prioritisation, custom environments, CPU binding plus monitoring and logging
to the event log and on-disk log files.
FireDaemon is supplied in three forms: a free Lite version (with limited
functionality for non-commercial use), a fully functional Pro version and an
OEM version designed for redistribution.
--
Woodzy
http://www.rtdos.com (alternate OS for games based on the classics)
http://rtdos.com/debate (politically charged discussions)
http://rtdos.com/guestbook (submit your links here)
http://rtdos.com/forum (rtdos message boards)
http://rtdos.com/rtdos (rtdos active developer chat)
http://rtdos.com/chat
retro themed chats scheduled every Thursday @ 7PM MDT (0100 GMT) and
every Sunday @ 1PM MDT (1900 GMT)